A discussion about personalized medicine with State Science Advisor Greg Jones; Michael Paul of Utah-based Lineagen Partners; Dr. Charles Keller, principal investigator, Children's Cancer Research Institute in San Antonio; and Elliot Parks of Hamilton BioVentures. Click here to listen.
Radio Interview, National Public Radio (NPR - KCPW, Salt Lake City). "Personalized Medicine". Panel discussion with Lara Jones as moderator.
Unraveling rhabdomyosarcoma, osteosarcoma, dipg and medulloblastoma using engineering, biomedical, and translational research tools.
Friday, December 1, 2006
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Omar Rivera (Postdoctoral Fellow, 08/15/2006 - present)
Omar is a recipient of a 2006 AACR minority Scholor Award in Cancer Research (Meeting Travel Award).
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
3-D Cancer Study
This 3-D Cancer Study was featured on the news. Click here to watch.
Wendy Rigby. "3-D Cancer Study", KENS Channel 5 News (CBS Affiliate, San Antonio plus CBS National Newsfeed), May 10, 2006. [interview, video]
Wendy Rigby. "3-D Cancer Study", KENS Channel 5 News (CBS Affiliate, San Antonio plus CBS National Newsfeed), May 10, 2006. [interview, video]
Saturday, May 6, 2006
U. experts help find birth defects' causes
This was an article featured in Deseret Morning News. ...Using a method they call "microCT-based virtual histology," researchers can get a detailed — down to about one-tenth of a human hair width — look at a mouse embryo, inside and out. The U. team turned them into 3D images, eliminating the long process of killing the embryo, embedding it in wax and then thin-slicing, staining the slides and studying it with a microscope. Click here to read more.
Lois M. Collin. "U. experts help find birth defects' causes." Deseret Morning News, front page, Saturday May 6, 2006. [interview, figure]
Lois M. Collin. "U. experts help find birth defects' causes." Deseret Morning News, front page, Saturday May 6, 2006. [interview, figure]
Monday, May 1, 2006
Amanda McCleish (UTSA Undergraduate Student)
Amanda is a presenter at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students held at Austin, Texas November 2007.
Picture Pefect: New imaging technique stands to improve research of childhood musculoskeletal cancers
An article featured in the Mission Magazine telling how scientists have dramatically increased the usefulness of an imaging technique called micro-CT Imaging. Click here to read more.
Will Sansom, "Picture Perfect: New imaging technique stands to improve research of childhood musculoskeletal cancers," Mission magazine (UTHSCSA), April / May 2006, p.10, [interview, figure]
Will Sansom, "Picture Perfect: New imaging technique stands to improve research of childhood musculoskeletal cancers," Mission magazine (UTHSCSA), April / May 2006, p.10, [interview, figure]
Saturday, April 29, 2006
Mice, Cat scans aid child cancer research
This was an article featured in The San Antonio Express News, describing how with micro CT scans scientists can create a large, three-dimensional computer image of embryos to study. ..."We take an embryo that is intact but we can use the computer to do a cutaway to view to the interior structures," said Keller, a pediatric oncologist at the Children's Cancer Research Institute who is studying brain and muscle tumors. Click here to read more.
Cindy Tumiel. "Mice CAT scans aid child cancer research." San Antonio Express News, Metro Section, first page. [interview, figure]
Cindy Tumiel. "Mice CAT scans aid child cancer research." San Antonio Express News, Metro Section, first page. [interview, figure]
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